Kelvin Benjamin had a lot to say about Cam Newton. But apparently he didn't have much to say to him.

The former Carolina wide receiver was chatting with Panthers' linebacker Thomas Davis on the field in pregame warmups before the Buffalo Bills' preseason opener when Newton approached Benjamin. Newton reached out to shake Benjamin's hand but Benjamin declined. Newton repeatedly followed and stood in front of Benjamin, who walked away several times shrugging his shoulders.

Last week, Benjamin was quoted by The Athletic as saying he didn't play with an "accurate" quarterback "with knowledge," which were shots at Newton. Benjamin said the Panthers weren't a good fit, he wishes he was drafted by another team and he would've performed better with any other quarterback.

"I'm just moving on," Benjamin said after Thursday's game, which the Panthers won, 28-23.

Benjamin didn't have much to say in the apparent pregame argument but got the first word in when the game started. Benjamin was roaring at New Era Field in the first quarter. He had four catches for 59 yards on Buffalo's opening drive, including a 28-yard TD reception.